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Friday Baseball — D-1 First Round — Las Plumas at Red Bluff, 4 p.m. Baseball — D-1 First Round — Foothill at Corning, 4 p.m. Baseball — D-4 First Round — Los Molinos at Biggs, 4 p.m. Baseball — D-5 First Round — Tulelake at Mercy, 4 p.m. Track — EAL Championships at Enterprise, 10 a.m. Track — NAL Championships at Anderson Track — MVL Championships at University Prep, 9 a.m. Sports 1B Friday May 14, 2010 Latos one-hits Giants, Padres sweep SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Mat Latos knows he might have pitched a perfect game if he only could have blocked Eli White- side’s comebacker. The 22-year-old righty replayed that one a few times in his head afterward, and how could he not? It was his lone blemish. Latos threw a one-hitter, allow- ing just the sixth-inning infield sin- gle that deflected off him, and he also drove in the lone run to lead the San Diego Padres past the San Francisco Giants 1-0 on Thursday for a three-game sweep. Latos (3-3) retired the first 15 batters before Whiteside opened the sixth with a one hopper that hit off the pitcher’s glove hand and bounced toward shortstop. Third baseman Chase Headley’s throw to first wasn’t in time. ‘‘You just try to get it there as quick as you can,’’ Headley said. ‘‘It would have been nice if that went our way.’’ The Padres swept the Giants in their waterfront ballpark for the first time since May 27-29, 2005 — and for the second time this sea- son. San Francisco was swept at home for the first time in 2010. The Padres moved 3 1/2 games ahead of the Giants in the NL West and wrapped up an impressive 5-1 road trip, improving to 6-0 this sea- son against San Francisco. San Diego has won 10 of the last 13 in the rivalry. Latos ran his scoreless-innings streak to 18 as he outdueled lefty Jonathan Sanchez (2-3), who no- hit San Diego here last July 10, to win his second straight start and get his first career complete game. He struck out six and didn’t walk a batter in a 106-pitch gem that ended in 2 hours, 6 minutes. Latos combined on a six-hit shutout of the Giants on April 20 in San Diego, a game the Padres won 1-0 despite managing just one hit against Sanchez and Co. He did it all himself this time. ‘‘Everything came together today,’’ Latos said. ‘‘The come- backer, I should have stopped that, knocked it down. If I knock the ball down I’ve got a chance to throw him out.’’ After Whiteside reached base, Matt Downs got aboard on a field- er’s choice and that was it for the Giants. Latos slapped a high-five with catcher Nick Hundley as they headed into the dugout after the eighth. ‘‘In the ninth inning I felt I had a lot of Adrenalin pumping through my body,’’ said Latos, who has retired 55 of his last 58 batters. Latos’ bid for a perfect game, though it lasted only five innings, provided some excitement only four days after Oakland’s Dallas Braden pitched the 19th perfect game in major league history across San Francisco Bay on Sun- day against Tampa Bay. This one wasn’t much different. ‘‘I was just trying to get some- thing going. An infield hit, that’s it,’’ Whiteside said. ‘‘He had it all going today.’’ Latos topped his previous-best outing last time out: eight scoreless innings with no walks and nine Ks at Houston on Friday. He became the first Giants opponent to pitch a one-hitter at 11-year-old AT&T MCT photo Lance Zawadzki slides in front of Giants catcher Eli Whiteside in the fifth inning for the only run of See GIANTS, page 2B Thursday’s 1-0 Padres win. Today’s track and field finals at a glance Eastern Athletic League Enterprise High School 10 a.m. Directions: I-5 North to Exit 675 toward Bechelli Lane and Churn Creek Road. Turn right at South Bonnyview Road and then take the first left onto Churn Creek Road. Go about a mile-and- a-half and the school is at 3411 Churn Creek Rd. Last year: Enterprise and Chico split the boys and girls cham- pionships. In the boys events, Enterprise racked up 138 points. Chico had 96 and Red Bluff finished third with 58. On the girls side Chico scored 169 points, followed by 98 from Enterprise and 69 from Shasta. Red Bluff’s Justin Hassel won the shot put and Erynn Rebol won the girls 800 meters. Male athletes to watch: 100 meters— Marcial Lawson, Foothill; Nick Slog- gy, Chico; Jerrick Wallace, Pleasant Valley 200 meters— Jeffrey Foster, Red Bluff, Marcial Lawson, Foothill; Jerrick Wallace, Pleasant Valley 400 meters — D Booth, Pleasant Valley, Joseph Fanton, Shasta; Anthony Williams, Enterprise 800 meters — Zach Kaylor, Enterprise; Devin Shoop, Red Bluff; Jordan Wright, Oroville 1600 meters — Domenic D’Acquisto, Enterprise; Zach Kaylor, Enterprise; Daniel Parker, Chico 3200 meters — Domenic D’Acquisto, Enterprise; Zach Kaylor, Enterprise; Daniel Parker, Chico 110-meter hurdles — Corrie Emmons, Chico; Bryston Potillor, Enterprise; Anthony Williams, Enter- prise 300-meter hurdles — D Booth, Pleasant Valley; Corrie Emmons, Chico; Anthony Williams, Enterprise 4x100 relay— Foothill, Pleasant Valley, Red Bluff 4x400 relay — Enterprise, Pleasant Valley, Red Bluff Shot put — Tyler Ashurst Fagan, Shasta; Greg Dohmen, Red Bluff; Alex Thompson, Oroville Discus— Greg Dohmen, Red Bluff; Tyler Lamott, Chico; Cody Ramage, Shasta High jump— Jovon Cunningham, Enterprise; Tay- lor Hickson, Red Bluff; Anthony Williams, Enterprise Long jump— Jovon Cunningham, Enterprise; Tay- lor Hickson, Red Bluff; Anthony Williams, Enterprise Triple jump — Todd August, Enterprise; Jovon Cunningham, Enterprise; Anthony Williams, Enterprise Female athletes to watch: 100 meters — Kasey Barnett, Chico; Dalanne Bartlett, Enterprise; Hailey Jackson, Foothill 200 meters — Dalanne Bartlett, Enterprise; Hailey Jackson, Foothill; Gabrielle Finley, Pleasant Valley 400 meters— Kody Atkins, Chico, Sarah Brandt, Oroville; Gabrielle Finley, Pleasant Valley 800 meters— Kody Atkins, Chico; Sarah Brandt, Oroville; Lora James, Shasta 1600 meters— Kody Atkins, Chico; Jessica Can- chola, Pleasant Valley; Lora James, Shasta 3200 meters — Sarah Brandt, Oroville; Jessica Can- chola, Pleasant Valley; Kelsey O’Sullivan, Pleasant Val- ley 100-meter hurdles — Anna Bartel, Chico; Carolyn Kurnizki, Chico; Lindsay Quigley, Paradise; Maddie Sullivan-Hames, Chico 300-meter hurdles— Kody Atkins, Chico, Carolyn Kurnizki, Chico; Heather Waldorf, Chico 4x100 relay— Foothill, Red Bluff, Shasta 4x400 relay — Chico, Paradise, Red Bluff Shot put — Ravien Lawson, Enterprise; Jazmin Porter, Shasta; Meaggan Rector, Red Bluff Discus — Hanna Person, Shasta; Jazmin Porter, Shasta; Meaggan Rector, Red Bluff High jump — Karle Fizhugh, Shasta; Alexandra Murray, Pleasant Valley; Abbrieanna Reyna, Foothill Long jump — Kasey Barnett, Chico; Kathryn Cummings, Foothill; Brooke Whitburn, Pleasant Valley Triple jump — Kasey Barnett, Chico; Samantha Hall, Chico; Megan McCue, Enterprise Northern Athletic League I-5 North to Exit 667. Anderson High School Directions: Merge onto 273 North then turn left at South Street, take a right onto West Street and then a left onto Ferry Street. School is at 1471 Ferry St. Last year: West Valley won the boys and girls championships. On the boys side they put up 153 points and were fol- lowed by Central Valley and then Yreka. The girls scored 238 points and were followed by Yreka and Lassen. Fredy Carillo gave Corning a win in the 3200 meters Male athletes to watch: 100 meters — Sarome Eng, Yreka; Mike Prazenica, Central Valley; Colton Silveria, Central Valley 200 meters — Ben Dressel, Central Valley; Joseph Passwaters, Lassen; Colton Silveria, Central Valley 400 meters — Ben Dressel, Central Valley; Kevin Jorgensen, Yreka; Peyten Peltier, West Valley 800 meters— Kevin Jorgensen, Yreka; Eric Neil, Yreka; Jose Torres, Corning 1600 meters — Kevin Jorgensen, Yreka; Forrest McBride, West Valley; Eric Neil, Yreka 3200 meters— Kevin Jorgensen, Yreka; Jose Tor- res, Corning; Timmy Williams, Yreka 110-meter hurdles — Michael Beaudette, Central Valley; Brad Memmott, Lassen; Wes Schanuth, West Valley 300-meter hurdles — Brad Memmott, Lassen; Wes Schanuth, West Valley; Ruben Torrez, Lassen 4x100 relay — Central Valley, Lassen, West Valley 4x400 relay — Lassen, West Valley, Yreka Shot put — Kobbie Harper, West Valley; Zach Miller, West Valley; Dallas Wilson, Central Valley Discus — Europa Mataia, Anderson; Zach Miller, West Valley; Dallas Wilson, Central Valley High jump — Hunter Dyche, West Valley; Connor Low, West Valley; Tyler Stevenson, West Valley Long jump — Sarome Eng, Yreka; Blaine Glover, Corning; Wes Schanuth, West Valley Triple jump — Sarome Eng, Yreka; Blaine Glover, Corning; Tyler Stevenson, West Valley Female athletes to watch: 100 meters — Taylor Bruyette, Yreka; CassieDe Bonis, West Valley; Shannon Leskowitz, Yreka 200 meters — Taylor Bruyette, Yreka; CassieDe Bonis, West Valley; Dani Hayward, West Valley 400 meters — Cassie DeBonis, West Valley; Dani Hayward, West Valley; Corinne Hinkle, West Valley 800 meters — Hannah Dorman, West Valley; Tiffany Heflin, Lassen; Corinne Hinkle, West Valley 1600 meters — Hannah Dorman, Tiffany Heflin, Lassen; West Valley; Corissa Storms, West Valley 3200 meters — Hannah Dorman, Tiffany Heflin, Lassen; West Valley; Corissa Storms, West Valley 100-meter hurdles— Taylor Lamber, West Valley; Bre Mackie, Central Valley; Alexis Yaple, Yreka 300-meter hurdles— Taylor Lamber, West Valley; Marleigh Ostrom, West Valley; Kelsey Stonier, Yreka 4x100 relay— Corning, West Valley, Yreka 4x400 relay — Lassen, West Valley, Yreka Shot put— Paige Adkins, West Valley; Eva Heintz, Yreka; Carrie Scott, Yreka Discus — Paige Adkins, West Valley; Kaela Clemens, Anderson; Carrie Scott, Yreka High jump — Cassie DeBonis, West Valley; Yui Gabriele, Anderson; Bre Mackie, Central Valley; Mar- leigh Ostrom, West Valley Long jump— Paige Adkins, West Valley; Tina Bal- lue, Yreka; Alexis Yaple, Yreka Triple jump — Paige Adkins, West Valley; Dani Hayward, West Valley; Alexis Yaple, Yreka Pole vault — Caitlin Clark, West Valley; Misty Jensen, West Valley; Mattie Maloney, Corning; Kayla Vasquez, West Valley Mid-Valley League University Prep 9 a.m. Last year: The Lady Bulldogs placed third with 57 points, behind University Prep's 126 and Providence Christ- ian's 60. U-Prep also won the boys side with 114 points, followed by Hamil- ton City and Champion Christian. Bethany Jacobson won the 100 meters for Los Molinos and Carolyna Salazar won the shot put and discus. Male athletes to watch: 100 meters — Dominique Ceja, Los Molinos; Omar Diaz, Hamilton City; Tylor Hicking- bottom, Hamilton City 200 meters — Dominique Ceja, Los Molinos; Omar Diaz, Hamilton City; Erik Knight, Williams 400 meters — Dominique Ceja, Los Molinos; John Le, University Prep; Caleb Skelton, Providence Christian 800 meters — John Le, University Prep; Ryan O’Toole, University Prep; Scott Minor, Hayfork 1600 meters — Scott Minor, Hayfork; Ryan O’Toole, University Prep’ Joshua Reese, Providence Christian 3200 meters— Tucker Hoffman, Providence Chris- tian; Jeffery Krantz, Redding Christian; Michael Ward, University Prep 110-meter hurdles — Pedro Boites, Williams; Joey Decker, University Prep; Caleb Skelton, Providence Christian 300-meter hurdles — Pedro Boites, Williams; Joshua Reese, Providence Christian; Gilbert Zamora Los Molinos 4x100 relay — Hamilton City, Hayfork, University Prep 4x400 relay — Providence Christian, Williams, University Prep Shot put— Kevin Garnica, Los Molinos; Michael Hampton, University Prep; Jeremie Jones, Mercy Discus — Pedro Boites, Williams; Kevin Garnica, Los Molinos; Michael Hampton, University Prep High jump — Scott Minor, Hayfork; Matthew Ray, University Prep Long jump — Dominique Ceja, Los Molinos, Matthew Ray, University Prep; Eric Smith, Hamilton City Triple jump — Eric Smith, Hamilton City; Michael Torres, Biggs; Gilbert Zamora, Los Molinos Female athletes to watch: 100 meters — Dulce Velazquez, Williams, Kim Micheletti, University Prep; Hannah Guido, Redding Christian 800 meters — Lauren Galligan, University Prep; Sarah Maron, University Prep 400 meters — Brianna O’Leary, University Prep; Kim Micheletti, University Prep; Lauren Galligan, Uni- versity Prep 100-meter hurdles — Ashley Darrow, Hamilton City; Carolyna Salazar, Los Molinos 300-meter hurdles — Brenda Arambula, Williams; Kristen McGaffe, Jorden Shaidell, University Prep Shot put — Julie Ramirez, Williams; Nastahs Elloway, Redding Adventist; Leanne Peer, Redding Christian Discus — Shannon Hearry, University Prep; Rachel Rhyne, Redding Christian, Carolyna Salazar, Los Molinos Long jump — Leah James, Providence Christian; Elissa Martinez, Hamilton City; Francis Ocampo, Los Molinos Triple jump — Abigail Crawford, Williams; Leah James, Providence Christian; Carolyna Salazar, Los Molinos

